Monday, January 14

Blue Gal vlog 1/14

This is probably the last time evah that I will be this nice to Hillary Senator Clinton, so make a note of it.

When I say I base my vote for President on foreign policy, that means an AIPAC hawk wearing a Chuck Hagel mask over his/her neocon face doesn't get my vote. Certainly not in the primaries and you'll have a very hard sell in the general election, I mean that. (Yep, that's me being nice.)

8 comments:

For myself, irrespective of whether Senators Clinton and Obama are sugar-coated stooges for the same puppetmasters that dangle more conservative strings or not, I am heartened by the fact that their presence is a little more representative of the body politic's broader demographical makeup than the caucapatriarchist 'Club For Growths' over on the Right.

Oh no, I referenced 'broad' and 'makeup' in a comment about Hi-, uh, Senator Clinton...bad darkblack, no cookie.

Hi Blue Gal.......I always check out your blog and enjoy reading your views, however this is my first comment: You are absolutely correct when you say that the Obama/Clinton race will bring about a learning curve as the conversation continues. However, my hope is that it doesn't turn off DEMS of all strips to stay away from the voting booth. Personally, I support Obama, not because he's "black", but because I believe he'll bring a uniting kind of politics to the Presidentcy instead of the same old right v left, black v white, us v them divisiveness that has stalled progress in this country for the past 20 years. We ARE in trouble in this country and whoever is president will need vast grass roots support to push an out-of-the-box agenda for CHANGE. GO OBAMA!

yes, right on.up here in the not-so-frozen north, we track your elections with great interest. Did I detect Bill's red hand in Hilary's recent pronouncements? Is the next step a re-activation of the old standby, "It's the Economy Stupid"?So who are you backing BG?

It is interesting watching you grow more and more polished with each vlog.

I found your two on Autism personally interesting, as my 24-year-old son has Asperger's too, and we have been trying to find a career to settle him in -- one that he is interested in, and that he can succeed in too.

It tickles me that you are Quaker. (Yes, I know I shouldn't talk about religion, politics, or sex, right?) But it hits a perverse chord and makes me want to say, "Oh, yes, Richard Nixon was a Quaker too!"

Thank you for sharing your obsession (blogging). You have enriched lots of lives.